EAGLE POINT
Ellsworth To Speak Here
LOUISE M. BERG
Eagle Point Harris Ellsworth
who is seeking reelection as rep
resentative from the fourth dis
trict, will be guest of honor at
the home of Mrs. Vinson Vaughn
on Brownsboro road at an in
formal coffee hour beeinning at
1 p.m. on Sat., Oct. 6. The public
U Invited.
On Wednesday a work day
was held at the Borean Church
by the ladies of the congregation
to repair and mend clothing for
the children of Korean families
. and the local needy.
Mrs. Kenneth Edmondson and
children. Jane Ann and Kelley.
from Seneca, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, par
ents of Mrs. Edmondson.
Mrs. Ruby Stowell, assisted
by Mrs. Glen Waddcll, entertain
ed the Grange home economic
club last Wednesday. Plans were
discussed for a carnival to be
held In the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holgate.
of Glcndale, Calif., are visiting
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Himmelman.
Mrs. Merlyn has returned to
her home from the Sacred Heart
hospital and is recovering nicely.
The new Standard truck sta
tion on the Crater Lake highway
will be open for business in the
near future. Steve Wilson, own
er, will give 24 hour service
and carrying a full line of ac
cessories. Mary Simmons has returned to
her home in Prospect from the
Sacred Heart hospital. She will
soon return to the Red Blanket
mill where she is employed as
a bookkeeper.
Mr. T. W. Haley, of Enterprise,
has been visiting his sister Ruby
Stowell and his brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Haley. Pat has been very ill, but
is improved now.
The Desert cafe located next
to the Desert service station at
Camp White, will be open for
business about Wednesday. Pat
and Lois Ryan, formally of the
Busy Bee in Medford will be in
charge. The new building is made
of pumice block, and was built
by contractor Sandy Clave.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell,
who have been spending the sum
mer at Diamond Lake, were in
town last week. They will re
turn to spend the winter here
when the season is closed at the
; lake.
Bcyd and Kay Dunford, son
of Mrs. N. A. Dunford. have
entered colleges. Boyd is study-
ing pre-mechanical engineering
t at OSC and Kay is taking art
; education in Eugene.
Mrs. Henry Hardrath of Owen,
i Wisconsin, is spending the winter
. with her son and daughter-in-;
law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hard
! rath and family.
: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Halvorson
will spend the week end visit
i Ing Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Bagger
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierce in
L Eugene.
Mrs. Dolly Ests is leaving for
. Tygh Valley where she will
' spend the winter months. Mr.
Ests will remain in town where
he is employed at the Ross lum
; ber company.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cave are
' spending the week end In Red
ding with friends.
Doris Jackson and Mildred
Dunford spent last week end
; visiting friends in Coquille and
Empire.
Gertrude Stanley will be hos
tess on October 11 to the Home
Extension club. The project will
be on the making of sofa pillows.
Mrs. R. B. Chamberlain and
Mrs. E. R. Chamberlain were
; the guests of Mrs. Gene Cham-
berlain at a luncheon given by
. the Sojourner's held at Mon
; Desir Thursday.
Bonnie Etzel entertained the
; Faculty bridge club Friday eve
; ning in her home. Prizes were
' won by Virginia Calloway, Ester
Hopper and Evelyn Ousterhout.
; Ester Hopper will be hostess at
the next party, to be held in two
: weeks.
The Northwest manufacturing
company has completed the re
pairs on their new offices. Shir-'
ley Ayres is bookkeeper for the
company.
Mrs. William Cavin of Klam
ath River, is visiting her daugh
ter. Ora Smith.
Bertland Stanley has complet
ed loading his steers and heifers
and is shipping them to Red
ding. Calif.
Among those who left for deer
hunting were, M. J. Stark, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton, Don
Mike Hayes and daughter have
moved into the Mitchell cottage.
Hayes is employed by the Ross
lumber company in White City.
Ashpool, Sandy Clave, Stan I Augusta Perry has returned
Straus, Clinton Ayres, Willard ' from visiting her sister in
lira
and Jerry Cave.
Mrs. Lester Smith of Port Or
ford has been the guest of her
sister Mrs. Albert Shaw.
Eugene.
The Red Blanket mill opera
tions are now being conducted
at their new location in White
City, however, the business of
fice and wholesale office will con
tinue to operate in their former
location until further notice.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McKinney
of Sacramento, Calif., were
guests of their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Irwin.
Mrs. Delta Jenson is reported
'Emergencies Don't
Wait Week' Proclaimed
Mayor Earl Miller has issued
a proclamation designating the
week of Oct. 1 to 7 as "Emer
gencies Don't Wait Week."
to be very ill in the Sacred Heart
hospital.
Sunday, September 30, 195B
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
As each year there are more
than 5,000,000 Americans killed
or injured by accidents in the
home. Mayor Miller pointed out,
and all citizens have been urged
to observe the importance of
first-aid practices, and replenish
supplies with essential items
used in first-aid emergencies.
New Castle, Pa. U.R A
prisoner tried to dig his way
from jail Friday but failed be
cause of a terrible sense of direc
tion. The inmate burrowed
through a brick wall into an ad
joining cell. Warden Benjamin
E. Heartland said.
Washington (U.PJ Mrs. Har
ry S. Truman, Mrs. Estes Kefau
ver, and other prominent Demo
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